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Was doing some just the other day in a coffee shop... actually can be quite invaluable when you combine with kinematics (if you're a structural person).... found that axial planar cleavage + oblique/normal faulting was offsetting a mineralized zone that had been mined/explored for decades... nobody had really done any structural work at all (this is more common than you'd think, I've found!).
The USGS maps had faults where there was nothing, and nothing where there were BIG, obvious faults. I did a pretty basic analysis and my mode lined up pretty well with the regional stuff that's well documented, with some local nuance thrown in. It makes sense.
So... yes, they're quite useful.
This is a good, quick book for reference:
https://www.amazon.com/Stereographic-Projection-Techniques-Geologists-Engineers/dp/0521535824